Deer-proof your garden!

Harvesting your own fruits and vegetables is a great way to save, and who doesn’t like the convenience of being able to go picking from your own back yard? Last night we had some of this delicious lettuce. It grew so fast – I was amazed!

I planted all of the above in early Spring. But it’s not too late to start your own garden! In New Jersey, Broccoli, Chard, Endive, Kale, Kohlrabi, Leeks, Lettuce, Mustard, Spinach and Radishes – among others can be planted in August or September, and many of these can be harvested this fall!

Don’t have a plot of land or backyard? Many veggies can be grown in pots. Here is a helpful guide with regard to frost dates and when to grown vegetables in your area.

And to keep deer from chowing down on your favorite veggies, here is a great recipe:

1 Egg

1 cup Water

1/4 cup garlic juice

1 T liquid dish detergent

Scrap of pantyhose

Rubber band

In a blender, mix egg water and garlic juice. Stir in detergent. Pour solution into an open container and let sit outdoors for 3 days. Cover the siphon of a spray bottle with pantyhose held on by a rubber band (prevents clogging). Fill spraybottle and apply to vulnerable plants. Re-apply after it rains.

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